Sec. 97.21 Application for a modified or renewed license.
(a) A person who has been granted an amateur station license that
has not expired:
(1) Must apply for a modification of the license as necessary to
show the correct mailing address, licensee name, club name, license
trustee name, or license custodian name. The application document must
be submitted to: FCC, 1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325-7245.
For an operator/primary station license, the application must be made on
FCC Form 610. For a club, military recreation, or RACES station license,
the application must be made on FCC Form 610-B.
(2) May apply for a modification of the license to show a higher
operator class. The application must be made on FCC Form 610 and must be
submitted to the VEs administering the qualifying examination.
(3) May apply for renewal of the license for another term. (The FCC
may mail to the licensee an FCC Form 610-R that may be used for this
purpose.)
(i) When the license does not show a call sign selected by the
vanity call sign system, the application may be made on FCC Form 610-R
if it is received from the FCC. If the Form 610-R is not received from
the FCC within 30 days of the expiration date of the license for an
operator/primary station license, the application may be made on FCC
Form 610. For a club, military recreation, or RACES station license, the
application may be made on FCC Form 610-B. The application may be
submitted no more than 90 days before its expiration to: FCC, 1270
Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325-7245. When the application for
renewal of the license has been received by the FCC at 1270 Fairfield
Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325-7245 on or before the license expiration
date, the license operating authority is continued until the final
disposition of the application.
(ii) When the license shows a call sign selected by the vanity call
sign system, the application must be filed as specified in Section
97.19(b). When the application has been received at the proper address
specified in the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Fee Filing Guide on
or before the license expiration date, the license operating authority
is continued until final disposition of the application.
(4) May apply for a modification of the license to show a different
call sign selected by the sequential call sign system. The application
document must be submitted to: FCC, 1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA
17325-7245. The application must be made on FCC Form 610. This
modification is not available to club, military recreation, or RACES
stations.
(b) A person who had been granted an amateur station license, but
the license has expired, may apply for renewal of the license for
another term during a 2 year filing grace period. The application
document must be received by the FCC at 1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg,
PA 17325-7245 prior to the end of the grace period. For an operator/
primary station license, the application must be made on FCC Form 610.
For a club, military recreation, or RACES station license, the
application must be made on FCC Form 610-B. Unless and until the license
is renewed, no privileges in this part are conferred.
(c) Each application for a modified or renewed amateur service
license must be accompanied by a photocopy (or the original) of the
license document unless an application for renewal using FCC Form 610-R
is being made, or unless the original document has been lost, mutilated
or destroyed.
(d) Unless the holder of a station license requests a change in call
sign, the same call sign will be assigned to the station upon renewal or
modification of a station license.
(e) A reciprocal permit for alien amateur licensee cannot be
renewed. A new reciprocal permit for alien amateur licensee may be
issued upon proper application.
[ 59 FR 54832 , Nov. 2, 1994, as amended at 60 FR 7461 , Feb. 8, 1995; 60 FR 53133 , Oct. 12, 1995; 61 FR 21386 , May 10, 1996]
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